Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1943 — Page 15

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Oxford st, was wounded in action after receiving his fourth decora-

tion for achievement in aerial

‘| flights, BES oh

E. Lowery T. Christenberry

Alton ave, is now stationed at Camp Swift, Tex., in the infantry. CPL. THOMAS C. CHRISTENBERRY has returned to Camp Crowder, Mo., where he is attending a signal corps training school, after ening a furlough with his uncle, Zach Catron, 6145 Haverford ave. » » .

ty In Cadet Class

Pvt. Robert F. Gentry, 644 Marion . (rd, 18 now stationed at Davidson college, N. C., for a course of instruction prior to his appointment

air forces training command.

” » » William T. Hart, son of Frank E. Hart, 850 N. Hawthorne lane, is now stationéd at thé University of Notre Dame, Ind, in the U. 8, naval reserve midshipmen'’s school, » ” » Cadet Gordon E. Carson, son of

4 Mr. 4nd... Mrs...Carson,.. 3448... . -18%z; 18 now - stationed at Muskingum

ewig coliege, Ohio, a8 a meémbér of the

army specialized Srsining unit,

Mrs. Hirry Berman, 14 W.

aviation pilot training undér program admitting 17-year-old nigh school seniors and graduates. He

thirty | will begin his training after he

is 18. » ” . Awaiting assignment to duty with a leatherneck aircraft squadron is 2d Lt. Samuel W. Ritter Jr. son of Samuel W. Ritter, 4836 #vé, who wis gradudted froth thé naval aviation training school at

LOOSE, ILL-FITTING PLATES RESET—REBUILT—REFITTED

Personal | Service - By

| MISSING PLATES aerins REPAIRED

fin Sxining nd i dees Ay Ja the South Pacific sincé their in-| duction.

LT. DAVID SGOT

Lt. (Jg) David A. Seott, 1337 W.

; PVT. ELMER A. LOWERY, son| of Mrs. Myrtle Lowery, 1125 N.

as an aviation cadet in the army!

Raroid Berman, som of Mr. nd ilkins. Mo hs Doct SOI HE Sof navi

"Cpl Galt Pre. Lower Serving in the South Pacific since

| October, 1942, Cpl. Charles H. Goff!

and Pfc. Edgar A. Lower, sons of Mrs, Helen Cot, 333 Mivition st. recommended for

went to Washington high school, joined the marines together in June, 1042, and have served together

NOW NAVY ACE

. | Hoosier Downs His Fifth

Jap in Hellcat Over Solomons. Shooting déwn his fifth Jap zero,

26th At, has become an ace in world war IL A member of the ndval air Lt. Scott was flying one _ the navy's new Hellcat fighters when he was officially credited with his fifth Jap zero daring a bomber escort mission over the Solomons. His first mission in a Hellcat

strafing Japanese barges and’ gun positions on the east shoré of Vavuti Anchorage in the Solomons. A former Indianapolis News émployee, he is the husband of Mrs, Sue Scott of Southport and nephew of John Adamson, of Indianapolis. Designed especially to meet the speed and maneuverability of the Jap zero, the Helleat, according to the navy, is “bigger, faster, more maneuverable and better climber than its predecessor, thé Grumman Wildcat, tJ » o Indianapolis men who have been transferred from Ft. Harrison to other canips for basic training are: Pt. Bragg, N. C.—Pvt. Henry C. Hill, husband of Mrs. Mildred Hill, 1416 W. 27th st, and Pvt. Hubert T. Pérdue, husband of Mrs. Katherine Perdue, 434 8, Keystone ave. Ft. McClellan, Ala—Pvt. C. BE. Little, son of Mrs. Herbert Little,

was last month when hé assisted in}

'iband, Machinist's Mate 2-¢ Ralph

130 N. Dress) ave. V. Conden, who is stationed with i Ei . 8 = of Mrs. Eleanor Northern, 50 0 at the Soayias. WAC Pvt. Leora Weimer, daughter the navy in Hawatl. 2 Guilford ave, is now “stationed in' forcks pilot sch ool.

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